Parasitology, Department of Paraclinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Adamstuen Campus, Ullevålsveien 72, 0454, Oslo, Norway.
Foodborne and Neglected Parasitic Diseases Unit, European Union Reference Laboratory for Parasites, Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
Exp Parasitol. 2020 Jul;214:107900. doi: 10.1016/j.exppara.2020.107900. Epub 2020 Apr 23.
Foodborne parasites (FBP) are recognized as being a neglected pathogen group, often associated with marginalized or disadvantaged populations, especially those living in regions where water supply or sanitation are inadequate. Nevertheless, we are also increasingly recognising that FBP are not just restricted to such places, and even those that do have a circumscribed endemic area may also travel further in our globalised world; FBP are relevant everywhere, including Europe. Against this background, COST Action Euro-FBP (FA1408) was established and ran for a period of 4 years, addressing a number of different questions related to FBP, particularly in the European setting. In this special issue (SI), some of the issues and outputs associated with Euro-FBP are considered in greater depth, as an output also of the final Euro-FBP meeting. As well as more general issues regarding, for example, globalization and climate change, use of economic models, and the value of risk-based surveillance that puts the topic in perspective, individual articles are included that address specific parasites. These include protozoan parasites, such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and Toxoplasma, as contaminants of water, shellfish, and fresh produce, fishborne parasites such as Anisakid nematodes, and meatborne parasites, such as Trichinella. Some of the works provide specific data on occurrence or outbreaks, whilst others are concerned with techniques. In addition, implementation of some of the educational and collaborative tools that are unique to COST Actions are described. COST Actions are not generally intended to deliver a scientific endpoint, and Euro-FBP does not do so. However, the articles in this SI, along with other articles published elsewhere during and subsequent to the course of the Action, as direct outputs of the Euro-FBP activities, indicate that FBP are indeed a relevant topic for European scientists.
食源性寄生虫(FBP)被认为是一个被忽视的病原体群体,通常与边缘化或弱势群体有关,特别是那些生活在供水或卫生条件不足的地区的人群。然而,我们也越来越认识到,FBP 不仅限于这些地方,甚至那些有限定地方性流行地区的地方,在全球化的世界中也可能传播得更远;FBP 在任何地方都很重要,包括欧洲。在此背景下,成立了 COST 行动 Euro-FBP(FA1408),并运行了 4 年,针对与 FBP 相关的一些不同问题进行了研究,特别是在欧洲背景下。在这个特刊(SI)中,考虑了 Euro-FBP 的一些问题和成果,作为 Euro-FBP 最后一次会议的成果之一。除了更一般的问题,例如全球化和气候变化、经济模型的使用,以及基于风险的监测的价值,使该主题具有现实意义外,还包括一些涉及特定寄生虫的文章。这些寄生虫包括原生动物寄生虫,如隐孢子虫、贾第虫和弓形虫,它们是水、贝类和新鲜农产品的污染物,还有鱼类寄生虫如异尖线虫和肉源寄生虫如旋毛虫。其中一些作品提供了关于发生或暴发的具体数据,而另一些则涉及技术。此外,还介绍了一些 COST 行动特有的教育和合作工具的实施情况。COST 行动通常不旨在实现科学目标,而 Euro-FBP 也不例外。然而,这个特刊中的文章,以及在行动期间和之后在其他地方发表的其他文章,作为 Euro-FBP 活动的直接成果,表明 FBP 确实是欧洲科学家关注的一个相关主题。